NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate on Sunday the new Parliament building, equipped with state-of-the-art technology, amid a boycott by several Opposition parties which insist that President Droupadi Murmu as head of the state should do the honours.
On Friday, Modi said the new Parliament building will make every Indian proud and shared a video of the new complex.
The Prime Minister on Saturday described the new Parliament building as a “temple of democracy” and wished that it continues to strengthen India’s development trajectory and empower millions.
Modi, who had urged people to share a video of the new building on Twitter with the hashtag ‘MyParliamentMyPride’, also noted that through very emotional voiceovers people are conveying a spirit of pride that the nation is getting a new Parliament which will keep working to fulfill people’s aspirations with more vigour.
Tagging a tweet by Union minister Hardeep Puri lauding the new Parliament building, Modi said on Twitter: “May this Temple of Democracy continue strengthening India’s development trajectory and empowering millions.”
He used the ‘My Parliament My Pride’ tag along with his tweet. The PM also re-tweeted several people’s posts with the video of the new Parliament building and their voiceovers.
In another tweet, Modi said: “Several people are expressing their joy on #MyParliamentMyPride. Through very emotional voice-overs they are conveying a spirit of pride that our nation is getting a new Parliament which will keep working to fulfill people’s aspirations with more vigour.”
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